(KLZA)-- The Peru State College Collegiate FBLA chapter has earned national recognition, winning the Collegiate FBLA Week Poster Contest. This achievement showcases the business and marketing skills students develop through their involvement in FBLA.
Lisa Smothers, Director of Membership for Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), notified local chapter advisor Dr. Sheri Grotrian of the win. The award-winning poster was designed by Amelia Hakl (Spencer), Gerald Lewis (Kansas City, Mo.), and Alexis Mullins (Beatrice) and highlighted key reasons for students to join FBLA, including:
Leadership development; Career preparation; Networking opportunities;
Competitions; Scholarships and awards; Making a difference.
FBLA, the world- largest business career and technical student organization, provides students with opportunities to enhance their professional skills and build connections for future success.
As part of their prize, the Peru State Collegiate FBLA chapter will receive a plaque, an FBLA podium banner, and a Visa gift card to celebrate with a chapter pizza party.
Looking ahead, seventeen Peru State Collegiate FBLA members will compete at the Nebraska State Leadership Conference this weekend in Kearney, further demonstrating their dedication to professional growth and excellence.
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